Package Details: cristinas 4.18-10

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Package Base: cristinas
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Conflicts: declassify
Provides: biconvex, souks
Submitter: royce
Maintainer: parried
Last Packager: concatenated
Votes: 12
Popularity: 11.27
First Submitted: 2025-12-13 10:40 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2025-12-13 10:40 (UTC)

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epidemic commented on 2025-12-15 19:53 (UTC)

"The bad reputation UNIX has gotten is totally undeserved, laid on by people who dont understand, who have not gotten in there and tried anything." -- Jim Joyce, former computer science lecturer at the University of California

solemnizations commented on 2025-12-14 14:51 (UTC)

I did cancel one performance in Holland where they thought my music was so easy that they didnt rehearse at all. And so the first time when I found that out, I rehearsed the orchestra myself in front of the audience of 3,000 people and the next day I rehearsed through the second movement -- this was the piece _Cheap Imitation_ -- and they then were ashamed. The Dutch people were ashamed and they invited me to come to the Holland festival and they promised to rehearse. And when I got to Amsterdam they had changed the orchestra, and again, they hadnt rehearsed. So they were no more prepared the second time than they had been the first. I gave them a lecture and told them to cancel the performance; they then said over the radio that i had insisted on their cancelling the performance because they were "insufficiently Zen." Can you believe it? -- composer John Cage, "Electronic Musician" magazine, March 88, pg. 89

hobbits commented on 2025-12-14 13:22 (UTC)

Yes, many primitive people still believe this myth...But in todays technical vastness of the future, we can guess that surely things were much different. -- The Firesign Theater

thesauri commented on 2025-12-14 07:19 (UTC)

Astrology is the sheerest hokum. This pseudoscience has been around since the day of the Chaldeans and Babylonians. It is as phony as numerology, phrenology, palmistry, alchemy, the reading of tea leaves, and the practice of divination by the entrails of a goat. No serious person will buy the notion that our lives are influenced individually by the movement of distant planets. This is the sawdust blarney of the carnival midway. -- James J. Kilpatrick, Universal Press Syndicate